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Windows: CopyPod Photo released
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Monday, October 24, 2005
News Category: Windows Software
CopyPod Photo is a new Windows application that enables users to backup, recover and share photos on your iPod. CopyPod Photo features: full backup of your photos; saves/restores your photo albums; the ability to share photos; a drag and drop interface; and photo slideshow features. The software sells for $14.90.
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sounds awesome...but…
I have a photo album (a simple folder on my windows machine) full of folders, when I use copypod will it keep the original folders? will these folders be accesible on my iPod 5G? Will images stay full resolution?
I’ve copied photos accross using iTunes- but it rearranges and sorts the photos into folders of its own- I want to keep my folder organisation, using the pod more like an external hd - sorted the way I want, but still able to access the photos from the iPod’s main menu…
does your software do this?
Posted by Leigh Masson on November 30, 2005 at 1:05 AM (PDT)
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Dear sir,
I have 30 GB Ipod, in my ipod I have some photo’s also,
Can you please tell me how to get the backup of my photos in other device from ipod.
MANOJ
Posted by Manoj Sharma on September 5, 2006 at 12:44 AM (PDT)
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I tranferred 1,000 photos to my iPod from my PC hard drive. The next day, I added one photo to my pc. The iPod automatically sync’ed that one photo over my 1,000. Is there anything I can do to restore my photos?
Posted by Mac on February 13, 2007 at 3:47 PM (PDT)